 | Early Stage Company Review and IP Portfolio Showcase
Nanotech Early Stage Industry Review
Small technologies are rapidly maturing from lab to marketplace. The Nanotech Early Stage Company Review provides an ideal forum for "seed" to "early-stage" companies to showcase their technologies, market advantages, and to search for funding. Companies are given 15 minutes to present and will have on-site feedback from Nanotech 2004 Vetting Team.
Nanotech Early Stage Presenting Companies Include: (as of Feb. 1, 2004)
- Semasopht
- MolySym
- New Scale Technologies, Inc.
- Nanonis GmbH
- Molecular Imprints
- Silicon Wafer Technologies
- StarMega Corp.
- R & G Corporation
- EC Systems
- NewCyte, Incorporated
- Nano-C
- Nanometrix, Inc.
- Mimetex, Inc
- 3DM Inc.
- Luna nano Materials
- CombiMatrix Corporation
- NanoOpto Corp.
- Pimage Technology
- Calient Optical Components
- ALIS Company
The call for participation is now closed.
Participating Vetting and Investment Organizations at the Nanotech 2004 Include:
- Navigator Technologies
- Harris and Harris Group
- Kodiak Venture Partners
- BU Community Technology Fund
- Nantero
- Intel Capital
- Zero Stage Capital
- Remington Group
- Echelon Ventures
- Beacon Technology Ventures
- Credit Suisse First Boston
- UBS
- Draper Fisher Jurveston
- Nanodimesion
- Polaris Ventures
- Atlas Ventures
- GETI
- Inc. Tank
- Massachusetts Technology Development Corporation
- Testa, Hurwitz & Thibeault, LLP
- Mintz Levin, LLP
- Finnegan, Henderson, Farrabow, Garrett & Dunner, LLP
Showcase of Small Technology IP and Regional Initiatives
The Agenda: On Monday, March 8th, the NSTI-Nanotech will hold its Small Technology Networking Reception. This reception will be attended by all 1500 business and technology conference attendees, and designed to provide a technology-to-commercialization focused networking event. Investors, large companies and business developers will benefit through the showcase and matching with of IP/Technology Transfer Offices, Regional Nanotechnology Initiatives, and Industrialization Service Organizations.
The Nanotech 2004 encourages Regional Nanotechnology Initiatives and University Technology Liscencing Offices to particiate. Poster stands or Table Tops will be provided at the Nanotech 2004 Networking Reception for your organization to showcase its activities or IP. Participating organizations will be granted a free pass to the Monday Night Networking Reception.
To Participation: Please submit a 200 word executive summary of your organizations charter and activities in nanotechnology. If accepted for a table top display, this 200 word summary will be used in the conference program to describe your organization and its activities.
The call for participation is now closed.
Participating Organizations Include (As of Jan. 28, 2004)
- National Nanotechnology Coordination Office (NNCO)
- National Nanotechnology Initiative (NNI)
- Boston University
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Harvard Univiversity, Office for Technology and Trademark Licensing
- Tufts University Office for Technology Licensing and Industry Collaboration
- Harvard University - NSEC/NNIN/CIMS
- Swiss Nanotechnology
- Invest Australia - Nanotechnology Initiative
- Georgia Nanotechnology
- MCNC Research & Development Institute
- Greater Washington Nanotech Alliance
- MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology
- Massachusetts Nanotechnology Initiative
- AtomWorks
- Burns and Doane
- ANSYS
- M+W Zander
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